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7TH- VanGogh Portraits
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Doctor Who on Vincent
Digitally Animated Starry Night
7th Grade Complementary Selfie
Choose only 2 Complementary Color Oil Pastels, and Black & White
Red & Green|Blue & Orange|Yellow & Violet (Purple)
Lightly sketch your face first (no shading or details).
Use the cool color (blue, violet, or green) to paint a background.
Use the warm color (orange, yellow, or red) to paint your face.
Blend in the opposite color for details and or shadows. Neutralize!
Blend in white for highlights and black for the darkest shadows.
DUE by end of class on Friday.
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Doctor Who on Vincent
Digitally Animated Starry Night
7th Grade Complementary Selfie
Choose only 2 Complementary Color Oil Pastels, and Black & White
Red & Green|Blue & Orange|Yellow & Violet (Purple)